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21 by return (of post)
(by the very next post: Please send me your reply by return (of post).) obratem (pošty) -
22 by return (of post)
(by the very next post: Please send me your reply by return (of post).) obratem (pošty) -
23 gate-post
noun (a post to which a gate is fixed.) sloup u vrat -
24 winning-post
noun (in horse-racing, a post marking the place where a race finishes.) cílový kůl, cíl -
25 by registered post
• doporučeně -
26 command post
• velitelské stanovišt -
27 lamp-post
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28 newel post
• sloupek zábradlí -
29 parcel post
• balíková pošta -
30 per post
• poštou -
31 trading post
• obchodní středisko -
32 be first past the post
(to win.) být první v cíli -
33 the first/last post
(in the army, the morning/evening bugle-call.) -
34 bollard
1) (a post for controlling traffic: The pedestrian shopping area has been closed off with bollards.) uliční patník2) (a short post on a wharf or ship round which ropes are fastened.) pachole (námoř.)* * *• patník -
35 letter
['letə]1) (a mark expressing a sound: the letters of the alphabet.) písmeno2) (a written message, especially sent by post in an envelope: She slowly took the letter from its envelope; Did you post my letter?) dopis•- letterbox
- letterhead
- to the letter* * *• písmeno• dopis -
36 mail
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37 parcel
(thing(s) wrapped and tied, usually to be sent by post: I got a parcel in the post today.) balíček* * *• balíček• balík -
38 tether
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39 postal order
(a printed document bought at a post office, which can be exchanged at another post office for the amount of money paid for it.) poštovní poukázka -
40 administrative
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